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  2. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Early ones were more fire pits than modern fireplaces. They were used for warmth on cold days and nights, as well as for cooking. They also served as a gathering place within the home. These fire pits were usually centered within a room, allowing more people to gather around it. Many flaws were found in early fireplace designs.

  3. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota fire pit is an efficient, simple fire design that produces little to no smoke. [1] Two small holes are dug in the ground: one for the firewood and the other to provide a draft of air. Small twigs are packed into the fire hole and readily combustible material is set on top and lit.

  4. The Fireside Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Fireside Bowling Alley 41°55′29.94″N 87°41′38.85″W  /  41.9249833°N 87.6941250°W  / 41.9249833; -87.6941250 Fireside Bowl (or Fireside ) is a bowling alley and music venue established in the 1940s, located at 2648 West Fullerton Ave in Logan Square , Chicago , Illinois .

  5. Outhouse - Wikipedia

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    [D] The term "outhouse" is used in North American English for the structure over a toilet, usually a pit latrine ("long-drop"). However, in British English "outhouse" means any outbuilding, including such as a shed or barn. [50] In Australia and parts of Canada an outdoor toilet is known as a "dunny". "Privy", an archaic variant of "private ...

  6. Fireside - Wikipedia

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    Fireside chats, evening radio talks given by U.S. President F. D. Roosevelt; Fireside Favourites (1980), album by Fad Gadget; The Fireside Girls, a group of female protagonists in the TV cartoon Phineas and Ferb; Fireside Theatre (1949–1958), U.S. TV anthology drama series on NBC; By the Fireside, pseudonym for UK musical artist Daniel Lea

  7. Headframe - Wikipedia

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    Headframe of the #1 Shaft at Oyuu Tolgoi. A steel headframe is less expensive than a concrete headframe; the tallest steel headframe measures 87 m. [4] Steel headframes are more adaptable to modifications (making any construction errors easier to remedy), and are considerably lighter, requiring less substantial foundations.